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Cougar Family! Come stay next to Beasley Coliseum & Rec-Center. We have three furnished bedrooms available, all with queen size beds, spacious family room with pool table, refrigerator, coffee station and microwave; includes high-speed wireless internet, cable TV, movie collection, access to family-size gas grill and full kitchen, deck with a fantastic campus view, backyard with picnic area & water feature, free parking, washer/dryer, and own street entrance.

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... be one of those few times that would not require a long-haul flight to another country. Somehow, 2 years on, I still had not made it and it finally happened in June of ‘14. On a random Sat morning, my other half wakes up and says ‘come on, let’s go to that place with rolling landscapes you’ve been going on about’. Two hours later, we were on our way.

... Tiegs road, we took Cashup Flat road to another gravel road which joined Rt 23 which then joined 195 S. We then went straight to the hotel in Colfax and got there a little before 2pm.

Siesta motel is one of two hotels/motels in Colfax. If it were not for the recommendation from a photographer which I found online, we probably would not have picked it. Looking from outside, we were quite apprehensive. The motel was booked solid when I called. The only ...

... got to see a bunch of my chapter brothers. Seeing the guys was my motivation throughout the day and it was great being able to tell them I rode the whole way in ( Coug flag in hand) after seeing them we had a pool partie friendship visit with families together and I don't rember the last time I had that much fun in a pool. From towing ...

... although the B&B is closed this year). After going up the Lewiston Hill (and taking a few pictures from the top), we headed toward Moscow (instead of Pullman) and Ruth navigated me to the farm. When we got there, there was a sign that said "Closed - tours by appointment only" (or something to that effect), so Ruth took a picture of the rather large (sort of industrial looking) house and of the garden (she liked the example of how straw was being used ...

... and had to stop for gas. I decided to use the restroom as well and when the cashier handed me the 'outdoor bathroom key' I didn't even blink an eye. I realized that a mere two months ago, I would have felt the involuntary curl of my lip as I tried to mask my displeasure of having to use an invariably scuzzy 'outdoor bathroom'. I mean, "Ewww!" Right? Well, yesterday, my thoughts were 180 degrees different. I remember thinking ...